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Same here with the 4600 rears i put on yesterday. A little softer on hard turns but bumps and general driving the tuck is much much better. Debating if i need to swap the fronts.

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5100 all around. Way better handling and ride then the stock Rancho.dd3857e28d204c929c8ac2860d576709.jpg

 

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nice truck man!

 

 

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5100 all around. Way better handling and ride then the stock Rancho.dd3857e28d204c929c8ac2860d576709.jpg

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That picture makes me happy. Same color and grill as mine and just got my bilsteins in the mail. Which notch are you on and what size are those tires?

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That picture makes me happy. Same color and grill as mine and just got my bilsteins in the mail. Which notch are you on and what size are those tires?

I'm on the highest setting and the tire size is 285/55R20.

 

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That picture makes me happy. Same color and grill as mine and just got my bilsteins in the mail. Which notch are you on and what size are those tires?

Are your head lights smoked?

 

 

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5100 all around. Way better handling and ride then the stock Rancho.dd3857e28d204c929c8ac2860d576709.jpg

 

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Are your headlights smoked?

 

 

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Did you do it yourself?

 

 

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And yes. I do most of the work on my vehicles.

 

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And yes. I do most of the work on my vehicles.

 

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Looks good. What did you use?

 

 

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Hello all, just bought a 14 z71 2wd. Interested in upgrading to the 5100's all the way around. I have a few questions,

 

Do i need to change the springs too or are the stock ones ok?

 

I can use these to effectively level the truck if i want to right?

 

Thanks

 

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